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Director Keating reported that during this past year, <br />Indian River County has been successful in adopting a number <br />of ordinances and changes that will serve to implement the <br />policies of the HIP. He recently received some additional <br />information from the State which shows that in most <br />categories Indian River County has taken sufficient action <br />to implement the Plan. In addition, he received a report <br />from the Dept. of Community Affairs stating that they find <br />that all the local governments in the study area have <br />undertaken sufficient action to implement the policies in <br />the Plan. <br />Director Keating advised that the evaluations will be <br />discussed at a meeting scheduled for next week, and he and <br />Commissioner Bowman, being committee members, are asking for <br />direction and input from the Board on this matter. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wodtke, that the <br />Board instruct our representatives on the <br />HIRMP Committee to report that Indian River <br />County is taking the necessary steps to meet with <br />the spirit of the HIRMP Study Committee and <br />request that we not be designated as an area of <br />critical concern. <br />Under discussion, Commissioner Wodtke was concerned <br />whether Director Keating or Commissioner Bowman were <br />notified of the Dept. of Community Affairs special call <br />meeting of September 8, 1984 and Commissioner Bowman stated <br />they had not received any notification. <br />Chairman Scurlock suggested that a letter be written to <br />the Dept. of Community Affairs requesting adequate notice of <br />any and all committee meetings, and that the County should <br />respond to any inappropriate action taken at those meetings. <br />76 <br />SEP 19 1984 Boor 58 FA,f 3.99 <br />